A rapid heating of nitrogen-oxygen mixtures excited by gas discharges is in
vestigated numerically with allowance for the following main processes: the
reactions of predissociation of highly excited electronic states of oxygen
molecules (which are populated via electron impact or via the quenching of
the excited states of N-2 molecules), the reactions of quenching of the ex
cited atoms O(D-1) by nitrogen molecules, the VT relaxation reactions, etc.
The calculated results adequately describe available experimental data on
the dynamics of air heating in gas-discharge plasmas. It is shown that, ove
r a broad range of values of the reduced electric field E/N, gas heating is
maintained by a fixed fraction of the discharge power that is expended on
the excitation of the electronic degrees of freedom of molecules (for disch
arges in air, eta (E) similar or equal to 28%). The lower the oxygen conten
t of the mixture, the smaller the quantity eta (E). The question of a rapid
heating of nitrogen with a small admixture of oxygen is discussed. (C) 200
1 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica".